GEORGE HENRY EVISON (ENGLISH 1870 - 1928),A Victorian 1892 watercolour painting on card being signed lower left depicting a lady in period dress on country path by gate entitled ' Waiting ' . Evison was an illustrator of a large number of children's adventure books of the Edwardian era, and was highly regarded in his day. The Dictionary of Illustrators describes him as "a particularly good figure artist" Measures 42cms x 35cms
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Five 18th Century Copper Halfpenny Provincial Tokens (All Coventry, Warwickshire, P. Kempson): 'Grey Friar's Steeple,' 1797, D&H259 (Scarce), 'Trinity Church,' 1797, D&H265 (Scarce), 'Cook Street Gate' N.D. D&H270 (Rare 'Handel Rev), 'Mill Lane Gate,' 1797, D&H274 (Scarce), and 'Ford's Hospital,' 1797, D&H293a (Scarce) (5 tokens) (All EF+)
A cabinet made Cromwellian style oak dining room suite by R C Davies of Cold Hatton, Shropshire, comprising a large oval drop leaf gate leg dining table, 179cm extended, 140cm wide, 75cm high and six dining chairs with fielded panel backs and shaped top rails over panel seats on ring turned pilaster and block front legs, bearing cabinet maker's labels
A Worcester Milkmaid at Gate pattern shaped oval spoon tray, printed in reddish brown after an engraving by Robert Hancock, with man in 18th century dress in conversation with a milkmaid, 15cm wide, the Perry Collection and the Ridley-Day Collection labels, c. 1756-58 Condition Report: Minor rim chip. Some wear to print.
A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by E. Brunner, Myton Gate, Hull, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case inset with convex mirror and with moulded scroll pediment, 42ins high, and one other early 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer and thermometer by Barnasconi of Boston, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with twin shell motifs and twin leaf paterae, angled pediment, 39.75ins high
An early 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by C. Aiano, North Gate, Canterbury, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with ebonised and stringings and with later moulded scroll pediment, 44ins high overall, and two other 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometers and thermometers, each 37.5ins high Note: Charles Aiano recorded working North Gate, Canterbury (fl.1826-1841) 981.
The Coysh Collection - Two 19th century John Rogers & Son pearlware plates, c. 1814-36, one decorated with 'The Camel' pattern - a view of the gate leading to a Musjed, at Chunar Ghur after an aquatint by Thomas & William Daniell in 1797, 24.5 cm diam., the other decorated with 'The Musketeer' pattern - the scene is a composite of several prints by Thomas Daniell from 'Oriental Scenery', 21 cm diam., both having impressed makers mark to base (2)NB: Both illustrated and described in Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, page 64, A.W. Coysh Condition Report The Camel pattern - Two repaired edge chips, wear to edgeThe Musketeer pattern - No chips or cracks
'Fruits and Flowers', 20th century portfolio of prints after Pierre-Joseph Redoute pub. Ariel Press, London 1955 - three prints have been individually framed from the book 40cm x 30cm and Low Gate Hull, colour print after Roger Davies signed in pencil 23cm x 30cm (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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